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Replant

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The Kensington Fire Protection District has funds available designated for Kensington residents to replace hazardous vegetation. 

The grant program  provides matching funds for replanting fire-smart plants after removing hazardous plants/debris from Kensington properties.

 

Click below to read the  Replanting Grant Program Overview & Vegetation Management Standards to understand how the funding will be prioritized and which plants and vegeation types are being targeted.

Replanting Grant.pdf

 

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STEP ONE: Click here to register for the Replanting Grant Program.

STEP TWO: After registering, conduct an on-site project review with the KFPD Coordinator, Johnny Valenzuela.

The coordinator will reach out to the applicant  upon registration. Email : jvalenzuela@kensingtonfire.org

STEP THREE: DO NOT BEGIN STEP THREE UNTIL YOUR PROJECT IS VERIFIED BY THE COORDINATOR IN STEP TWO.

STEP FOUR: Submit project documentation provided by the KFPD coordinator on or before 4/30/2024.

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Wildcat Firewise Native and Fire-Smart Plant Resources

Kensington Fire Protection District Vegetation Management Standards

 

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